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Left to right, Christoph Mauracher, head of the BioSciences Unit, Sony DADC; Cambridge Vice-Mayor Denise Simmons; Massachusetts Life Sciences Center President & CEO Susan Windham-Bannister; and Ali Tinazli, director of business development and sales, Sony DADC at the opening event for Sony DADC’s new Cambridge office.

Developer of healthcare diagnostic systems Sony DADC BioSciences, has opened its new US office 2 Canal Park in Cambridge.

Sony DADC, an independent subsidiary of Sony Corp. in Austria, chose the new location because of its proximity to potential customers and to be closer to existing customers including RaineDance Technologies and Quanterix.

The company is an original equimpment manufacturer (OEM) supplier of smart polymer-based consumables to the in-vitro diagnostics, life sciences and medical technology industries.

The move into the Bay State presents an opportunity for Sony DADC to prove that it is a smart consumable manufaturer and a chance for further collaborations, according to a statement by Christoph Mauracher, head of the BioSciences Unit, Sony DADC. “We have proven expertise in our North American team, and see enormous potential in the Massachusetts area,” he said.

The new office will be led by Ali Tinazli, director of business development and sales for Sony DADC BioSciences.

“Moving to the Boston area demonstrates the excellent growth the company has been seeing, and we are excited about being in such an innovative life sciences hub in America,” said Tinazli “We are looking forward to meeting and working with more companies in the United States.”

Also joining Tinazli is Jessica Melin, senior manager of business development and sales.

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